Luxurious $9.2 Million Wood Lodge for Sale at Big White

| March 13, 2015 in Galavanting

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A stunning lodge is for sale at Big White Ski Resort for a cool $9.2 million, and it was handcrafted out of logs.

Photo Credit: Sotherby International Reality

The crown jewel at the resort boasts 10,000 square feet. It was constructed by Pioneer Log Homes and featured on the television show Timber Kings. The White Spirit Lodge has won various awards and been considered one of the most beautiful log homes in the world. The home includes four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and three half bathrooms.


Photo Credit: Sotherby International Reality

The lodge is located on Feathertop Way and is for sale through Sotherby International Realty. With a castle appearance in mind, Rundle stones were selected to give texture and strength and add to the mountainous feel.  

Photo Credit: Sotherby International Reality

It was designed around massive old growth cedar logs rescued and salvaged from storms, oceans, and fires. All the logs were hand scribed to reveal their true beauty and eternal history of the tree. 

Photo Credit: Sotherby International Reality

The luxurious home features an old world stone fireplace, grand entry and built in-wine bar. The feel of the lodge blends nature and home and drips with elegance thanks to items such as bronze dual tiered chandeliers and a stone staircase. Built in 2012, the home is perched high above the resort on a one acre lot.

Photo Credit: Sotherby International Reality

Photo Credit: Sotherby International Reality

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